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WHO? Mothers from across Michigan coming together in hope and action today to shape our path for tomorrow.

WHAT? A day of action at the Capitol to celebrate activist mamas and make legislative visits about the Mamas' Agenda and other issues that matter to mothers in Michigan.

WHY? 1) Moms should be sharing their stories on issues like access to paid sick days, affordable childcare, infant and maternal mortality, access to water and healthy food. We all have powerful stories to share.

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Michigan United is headed to the Capitol to lobby the state government regarding the people's issues! We are engaging with elected officials around immigrant rights, criminal justice reform, universal family care and clean water. Join us for this monumental show of strength and solidarity in Lansing!

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In recognition of National Sexual Assault Awareness Month, join Sen. Curtis Hertel, Jr. and Sen. Tonya Schuitmaker for Survivor and Ally Empowerment Day, a day of advocacy and empowerment for survivors of sexual assault. We encourage survivors to embrace their voice and recognize their power. Together, survivors and allies have the power to effect change through legislative action like Yes Means Yes (SB 620), an affirmative consent bill introduced by Sen. Hertel and co-sponsored by Sen. Schuitmaker.

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Nationwide, 10,000 people each day turn 65 years old. By 2025, Michigan’s 65+ population will reach 18 percent of the total population of Michigan. About 70% of us will need some form of long-term care - from help getting dressed or eating meals to more acute medical care - as we age.